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Component-based Electronic Commerce

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Handbook on Electronic Commerce

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In this chapter we focus on system architectures for electronic commerce applications. The chapter surveys the impact of new software engineering concepts like object frameworks, distributed object computing and component-based programming on the development of electronic commerce applications. We outline limitations of current systems and show how these new techniques help in achieving increased interoperability and reusability of electronic commerce systems. As high-level interoperability between the systems of different participants is a critical enabler for many new applications in electronic commerce, the appendix gives an overview of upcoming approaches to document-centric electronic commerce standards.

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Segev, A., Bichler, M. (2000). Component-based Electronic Commerce. In: Shaw, M., Blanning, R., Strader, T., Whinston, A. (eds) Handbook on Electronic Commerce. International Handbooks on Information Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58327-8_15

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